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The cervix is the terminal, cylindrical region of the uterus that forms a canal between the uterus and vagina. Anatomically and histologically, its structure dif… -
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The human body converts nutrients from food into energy. Waste products are left after the body has received the food components it requires. The kidney and urinary…
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MT 30 – GH (Lec) 4 years agoHello! I found this interesting study entitled “Relation of Cognitive Variables with Students’ Human Circulatory System Achievements in Traditional and Learning Cycle Classrooms” and I would like to share it to you guys. Check it out!
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Angelika Ruperto added a photo 4 years ago-
The prostate is a walnut-sized cluster of tubulo-acinar glands that surrounds the male urethra's initial segment. A pseudostratified columnar epithelium with prostatic glandular cells lines the prostatic glands. As with other glandular organs, a layer of basal cells separates the prostatic glandular cells from the basement membrane and stroma. The…[Read more]
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Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides 4 years agoSertoli Cells
Sertoli cells are located in the germinal epithelium and play a supportive role in the development of spermatozoa. These cells have abundant cytoplasm and… -
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The uterus is an organ that is a component of a woman’s reproductive system. It’s where a fertilized egg becomes a baby. It’s also known as the womb. The uterus is…
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To elaborate, the uterus is divided into three layers:
1. Endometrium – This is the lining on the inside. During your menstruation, it is shed.
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The stratum functionalis and stratum basalis are the two layers of the endometrium. The stratum functionalis grows and vascularizes during the menstrual cycle and is…
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Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides 4 years agoThe placenta develops from both fetal (chorion) and maternal (decidua basalis) tissues. This allows the exchange of nutrients and waste between the fetal and maternal… -
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The ureter is a small tube that links the kidneys and bladder. Urine travels from the kidneys to the bladder via the ureter.
The bladder is a hollow, muscular organ…
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Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides 4 years agoThe testis is composed of lobules of glandular tubules. These tubules are highly convoluted and held together by loose connective tissue with interspersed groups of “interstitial cells,” which contain Leydig cells. -
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The placenta is a fetomaternal organ that is meant for the nourishment of fetus. It grows during pregnancy in the uterus and has a disk-like shape, weighing 500g. Just…
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In the illustration posted, it shows the histology of placenta (Right: Low magnification ; Left: High magnification) with the following parts:
• INTERVILLOUS SPACES; M…
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The cervix has two main functions:
1. It facilitates the passage of sperm into the uterine cavity through dilation of the external and internal os; and
2. Bec…
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The cervix is mainly composed of mucosa and the cervical wall.
The mucosa lining in the cervical canal is the endocervix. On the other hand, the mucosa covering the ectocervix is called the exocervix.
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The cervical wall comprises dense connective tissue rich in collagen and elastin fibers. Compared to the rest of the uterus, it has less smooth muscle.
Histology Guide. Retrieved from https://histologyguide.com/slideview/MHS-207-cervix/18-slide-1.html
Thompson, L. (2020). The Cervix. Retrieved from https://teachmeanatomy.info/pelvis/female-reproductive-tract/cervix/
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Histology Guide. Retrieved from https://histologyguide.com/slideview/MHS-207-cervix/18-slide-1.html